Youve never seen hot air balloons like this before! A couple of weeks ago, Albuquerque, New Mexico held its 42nd annual International Balloon Fiesta. Its a 9-day event where over 700 balloons see liftoff. Its the largest hot air balloon festival in the entire world and we were on hand to capture the action.
Turn the Volume up, HD on and enjoy this Balloon Fiesta Experience!
*if you are capable of watching in a higher resolution than 1080p choose original as this film was finished in 4k*
Beep… Beep… Beep… The Alarm goes off at 4 am. Time to get ready for a morning full of hot air balloons! Eat a quick breakfast (maybe), grab the batteries off the chargers, cameras and warm clothes and head out for the field! This was my favourite part of shooting the Balloon Fiesta. The early morning anticipation running around the field in the dark trying to find the row of balloons that will go off for dawn patrol! The Balloons will be all laid out on the ground and just as you start to see some light back-lighting the Sandias mountains the first group of balloons start to inflate. The best pilots go up before the sunrise to find out what the wind conditions will be like for the day. They take off one after another into the dark of the morning. After that, it gets crazy.
Dawn Ascension is when all of the balloons (excluding dawn patrol) take off one after another starting just before the sunrise. There is so much to see and so many absolutely massive balloons littering the field. Darth Vaders head fills and lifts above you. You watch it ascend into the glowing morning sky, surrounded by the hundreds of colors and shapes of balloons everywhere. In an impressively overwhelming way, 500 balloons take off in the span of an hour and a half. When the field finally starts to empty, your heart starts to beat and you jump in your vehicle to chase after the still flying balloons. The balloons land anywhere they can in Albuquerque. From school yards, to back yards to the middle of the street, the whole community unites to pull the balloons from the sky and celebrate those rides of a lifetime.
The equipment used to make this video included:
Canon 6d,
Rokinon 14mm f/2.8
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8
Emotimo TB3 Black
Film Edit: Joel Schat (http://www.joelschat.com)
Music: Watching the Storm — U137
What camera and equipment do I use now? Check out this video to find out: youtu.be/tyH1FNLZ6Og
Please watch in HD/4K with good speakers for the optimal experience.
This is a time-lapse video resulting from a 15,000 km (almost 10,000 miles) long road trip and tens of thousands of images taken along the way over the last 5 months. The journey has covered all of Norway’s 19 counties, from the far south to the Russian border in the Northeast.
The aim of this 5 minute short film is to show the variety of Norway, everything from the deep fjords in the Southwest, to the moon landscape in the North, the Aurora Borealis (Nothern Lights) and the settlements and cities around the country, both in summer and wintertime. The video shows some of the most scenic places in Norway, such as Lofoten, Senja, Helgelandskysten, Geirangerfjorden, Nærøyfjorden and Preikestolen.
If you are interested in reading the tales, seeing behind-the-scenes photos from the journey and a map of the route driven, head over to rustadmedia.com
Special thanks to:
Ole Rustad — for great DIY gear
Jogeir — for the soundtrack and critics along the way
Sunniva Elise Husby Høyning — creative advisor along the way
Update: Join me on a timelapse and aerial expedition in Iceland! EvosiaStudios.com/workshops/
Eye of the Storm is a winter saga in Iceland. In Iceland there are many kinds of storms. Ice, snow, rain, sand, ash, solar, magnetic, and more.
Storms are agents of change. While often destructive and unpredictable, they also demonstrate the unyielding power of nature. They reveal natures beauty and its hand in creating the landscapes we see today.
Shot in Iceland between February and March, 2014, I was lucky enough to witness and film the power of an X-class solar flare and coronal mass ejection hitting our atmosphere. The resulting auroras were a sight hard to believe, even in person and seeing it with my very own eyes. Enjoy the film!
Special thanks to our sponsors for making this film possible:
Kessler Crane — Film equipment, motion control gear — kesslercrane.com
Glacier Rental Car — Iceland car rentals — glaciercarrental.is
I also want to give thanks and appreciation to Thorvardur Arnason for his friendship and invaluable help during my trip in Iceland. He is an amazing photographer as well as a timelapse filmmaker. thorri.is
Shot on the Canon 1-DC and 5D Mk III in 5K raw. Motion control using Kessler Crane Cinedrive, Shuttlepod Mini, Turntable and Oracle. Edited and available in Cinema 4K and Ultra HD.
The closest you will ever get to lava going into the ocean… Kilauea Volcano on Hawaiis Big Island puts on an amazing show on 10 Feb 2013. Shot from both a helicopter and from a boat at extremely close range, so close the ocean was boiling hot!
Many thanks to «Skosh» the boat operator (808-854-0089) for getting every bit as close as he said he would, If you want a real fire and water experience he s must.
Lo más cerca que nunca se llega a ir lava en el océano… Volcán Kilauea en la isla grande de Hawaii pone en un espectáculo asombroso el 10 feb 2013. Tiro tanto desde el helicóptero y desde un barco a una distancia muy cerca, tan cerca del océano estaba muy caliente!
Muchas gracias a «Skosh» el operador de la embarcación (808-854-0089) para obtener cada pedacito tan cerca como dijo que lo haría, si usted quiere un fuego real y experiencia en el agua que s necesario.
Ближайший вы когда-нибудь добраться до лавы собирается в океан… Вулкан Килауэа на Большом острове Гавайи ставит на удивительное шоу: 10 фев 2013. Кадр из обоих вертолетов и с лодки на очень близком расстоянии, так близко океан кипел горячий!
Большое спасибо «Skosh» лодки (808-854-0089) для получения столь же близко, как он сказал, что, если вы хотите реальных огонь и воду опыт, он с необходимостью.
Le plus proche que vous aurez jamais obtenir la lave va dans locéan… Volcan Kilauea sur la grande île dHawaii met sur un spectacle époustouflant le 10 février 2013. Tourné à la fois dun hélicoptère et dun bateau à très grande proximité, si près de locéan a été bouillant!
Un grand merci à «Skosh» lopérateur du bateau (808-854-0089) pour obtenir tout aussi près quil dit quil le ferait, si vous voulez un vrai feu et de lexpérience de leau, il faut s.
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Erupting Kliuchevskoi Volcano in Kamchatka.
Main eruption phase around 15. to 19. October 2013.
Night and Day animations made with DSLR under cold and winterly conditions.
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